Tax Diary July/August 2015
1 July 2015 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 30 September 2014. 6 July 2015 – Complete and submit forms
1 July 2015 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 30 September 2014. 6 July 2015 – Complete and submit forms
If you are an old hand at setting up a new business most of the content of this article will be a timely reminder of
Its official, HMRC does not want to charge penalties! HMRC have made the following announcement on their approach to the £100 late filing penalty for
The north of England may become a Scottish executives’ area of choice to live if the Scottish Parliament sets the Scottish income tax at higher
You usually need to renew your tax credits once a year. You should receive your renewal pack by 30 June. If you haven’t got your
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) recently fined an association of estate and lettings agents, 3 of its members and a newspaper publisher over £735,000
David Cameron announces plans to double free childcare for working parents, with some families set to benefit as early as next year. Parents set to
Communities Secretary Greg Clark is to announce landmark changes to spread home ownership to millions. Government confirmed in first Queen’s Speech measures including a ground-breaking
In order to process the Finance Bill 2015 through the parliamentary procedures before the recent election, certain clauses were deferred. It is likely that the
Pensions’ automatic enrolment is not going to go away. Businesses have begun to receive notification of their staging date: the date on which pension arrangement
Once you have registered your business for VAT the first thing you should consider is the possibility of reclaiming input tax on purchases of goods
A court order appointing a Provisional Liquidator was made by the High Court in March 2014 against Parkwell Investments Ltd, based in Wilmslow, Cheshire. The
1 June 2015 – Due date for Corporation Tax due for the year ended 31 August 2014. 19 June 2015 – PAYE and NIC deductions
High street retailer Next has been hit with a £22.4m tax bill after a court ruled the firm’s complex tax scheme was artificial tax avoidance.
Sajid Javid set out his priorities for supporting Britain's small businesses last week. Here’s a summary of what he said: Over the next 5 years,